Heaven On Earth

Vic deals with trauma on "Heaven On Earth."

Vic Mensa's album The Autobiographyhas dropped officially after being released on NPR for an early listen. As expected, the album occupies ample time exploring Vic's narrative as a young Chicago artist, and Mensa doesn't hold back. On numerous cuts, including the standout "Heaven On Earth," Vic's essentially pouring his heart out with unflinching honesty.

"Heaven On Earth," is, at its core, a conceptual track. In the first verse, Vic pens a letter to his fallen homie Cam, and in the following verse, Vic raps from the dead's perspective. The song also features the tragic set-up that led to Cam's death, which Vic recounts with a storyteller's keen eye.

Quotable Lyrics

Every time I run through your number in my phoneI think about bullet holes runnin through your domeI just saw you that week on 53rdI'm tearing up man it's hard to put this shit in wordsIt's like Macklemore at the Grammys, manI just feel like you got some shit you didn't deserve